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Evacuation of Mariupol ‘has begun’

Fighting in Ukraine’s east, south reported

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Ukraine said a new attempt had begun yesterday to evacuate scores of civilians trapped in a ruined steel works in the city of Mariupol, after bloody fighting with Russian forces thwarted efforts to bring them to safety the previous day.

Mariupol, a strategic southern port on the Azov Sea, has endured the most destructiv­e siege of the 10-week-old war and the sprawling Soviet-era Azovstal steel plant is the last part of the city still in the hands of holdout Ukrainian fighters.

UN-brokered evacuation­s of some of the hundreds of civilians who had taken shelter in the plant’s network of tunnels and bunkers began last weekend, but were halted in recent days by renewed fighting.

“The next stage of rescuing our people from Azovstal is under way at the moment. Informatio­n about the results will be provided later,” said Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian presidenti­al staff. He gave no more details.

Russia has turned its heaviest firepower on Ukraine’s east and south, after failing to take the capital Kyiv in the early weeks following its Feb 24 invasion. The new front is aimed at limiting Ukraine’s access to the Black Sea, vital for its grain and metals exports, and linking Russian-controlled territory in the east to the Crimea Peninsula, seized by Moscow in 2014.

Moscow calls its actions a “special military operation” to disarm Ukraine and rid it of anti-Russian nationalis­m fomented by the West. Ukraine and the West say Russia launched an unprovoked war of aggression. More than 5 million Ukrainians have fled abroad since the start of the invasion.

Ukraine’s general staff said yesterday that Russian forces were continuing their “attempts to fully take over the Donetsk and Luhansk regions”, areas in the east partially seized by Moscowback­ed separatist­s in 2014.

Russia’s defence ministry said it had destroyed a large ammunition depot in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk in a missile strike. It also said its air defences shot down two Ukrainian warplanes in the Luhansk region.

It was not possible to independen­tly verify either side’s statements about events on the battlefiel­d.

In Mariupol, Ukraine’s general staff said Russian efforts to overrun the Azovstal plant had resumed, with air support.

An estimated 200 civilians remained trapped undergroun­d in the plant with little food or water.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Moscow was prepared to provide safe passage for the civilians but reiterated calls for Ukrainian forces inside to disarm.

The Kremlin denies Ukrainian allegation­s that Russian troops stormed the plant in recent days and said humanitari­an corridors were in place.

Russia’s military promised to pause its activity for the next two days to allow civilians to leave.

Mr Putin declared victory in Mariupol on April 21 and ordered his forces to seal off the plant.

Ukrainian officials have said Russia might step up its offensive before Monday, when Moscow commemorat­es the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.

“The time will come to mark Victory Day in Mariupol,” Kremlin spokespers­on Dmitry Peskov told reporters in a briefing yesterday, when asked about plans for Monday in territory recently seized by Russian-backed forces.

The stubborn Ukrainian defence of Azovstal has underlined Russia’s failure to take major cities in a war that has united Western powers in arming Kyiv and punishing Moscow with the most severe sanctions ever imposed on a major power.

Economic measures from Washington and European allies have hobbled Russia’s US$1.8 trillion (61.8 trillion baht) economy while billions of dollars worth of military aid has helped Ukraine frustrate Moscow’s invasion.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A pro-Russian tank fires during fighting near the Azovstal steel plant in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine on Thursday.
REUTERS A pro-Russian tank fires during fighting near the Azovstal steel plant in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine on Thursday.
 ?? ?? Putin: Humanitari­an corridors in place
Putin: Humanitari­an corridors in place

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